Although I enjoyed 'The Rocketeer' on many levels, I most remember it as the first time I'd seen Jennifer Connolly since 'Labyrinth.'
Although I enjoyed 'The Rocketeer' on many levels, I most remember it as the first time I'd seen Jennifer Connolly since 'Labyrinth.'
Some friends and I saw this movie, after seeing its trailer while waiting for another film to begin.
I don't know, but I can tell you with certainty that sea lions do...
Unfortunately, some will take that as proof it wasn't done:
Agreed. Flying cars for all, gives me visions of the mess we saw in 'The Fifth Element,' or at least Star Wars II, not the neat, orderly skyways of 'Back to the Future II' or 'The Jetsons.'
"If humans have been consistently acting in a certain way for thousands of years, why would we think that the next 50 years is going to change all that? "
I'm pretty sure that for some people, that 'something' will be...disappointment.
"This is why Superman works alone..."
You think she's impressive? Google "Lynne Cox" sometime. Swimming 1.6km/25 minutes in the Antarctic Ocean. Normal one-piece swimsuit. No whales present (though several species exist there), but it was colder, longer.
You're seeing it here, aren't you?
"Soylent Brown is (from) people...!"
I've been using it frequently in foods for its anti-inflammatory and other characteristics for some time now....
Are they known to oscillate the other way? (from muon to electron neutrino?) The very word 'oscillation' implies that, otherwise it might be more appropriate to say 'decay.'
And while we're at it, have them declare the value of pi to legally be exactly equal to three...
(I know they're not uniformly weighted, but) "Weebles wobble but they don't fall down..."
GPS sats are small and not particularly light-sensitive. But satellites with sensitive optics however could be dazzled and even damaged with less energy/effort...
Uh, my orgasms didn't feel any different after I hit 21...
Read? Just that picture of the row of urinals had me squirming.
I...will take your word for all that.